Data from NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft indicate that the venerable deep-space explorer has encountered a region in space where the intensity of charged particles from beyond our solar system has markedly increased. Voyager scientists looking at this rapid rise draw closer to an inevitable but historic conclusion - that humanity's first emissary to interstellar space is on the edge of our solar system.

I get frustrated when a web page loads slowly. Imagine having the patience to send a signal to Voyager I and then having to wait 33 hours for a response!
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There may not be air in space but there is an Air in Space Museum.

Not sure it wouldn't be best to let them carry on and see "who else" finds them!

Apparently in the future the Klingons come across one of the voyagers and destroy it :(

The Klingons are now relegated to the annals of history. One suspects, via
their constant fighting, that they may well have become extinct by now.
Can't say the same about the Dalek's though, their bound to be out there
somewhere.

____________The Kite Fliers

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Kite fliers: An imaginary club of solo members, those who don't yet
belong to a formal team so "fly their own kites" - as the saying goes.

A band led by a Voyager engineer also played "Johnny B. Goode," one of the songs from the Golden Record. The Golden Record is a 12-inch, gold-plated copper disk containing sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth.

The music alone, images, should scare a fictional warrior race. If they are found, please let it be from the planet Antarea. They formed an outpost on the planet Earth, on an island known to mankind as the mythical civilization of Atlantis; according to legend, Atlantis sank as the result of an earthquake.